HONOLULU (AP) — Officials say a female Sumatran tiger at the Honolulu Zoo, thought to be the longest-living one in captivity, was euthanized at age 25. ADVERTISING HONOLULU (AP) — Officials say a female Sumatran tiger at the Honolulu Zoo,
HONOLULU (AP) — Officials say a female Sumatran tiger at the Honolulu Zoo, thought to be the longest-living one in captivity, was euthanized at age 25.
The zoo said in a statement that Djelita, who turned 25 on March 26, was euthanized Sunday after showing signs of decline.
Baird Fleming, the zoo’s director, said: “Old age catches up to everyone, even animals, and although Djelita had a long and healthy life at the zoo, she was displaying signs that lead to a unanimous decision that she was ready to move on.”
Djelita came to the Honolulu Zoo from the San Diego Wild Animal Park in 1992.
The Honolulu Zoo has two other Sumatran tigers, a male named Berani and a female named Chrissie. They are 16 years old.